Jack Avery Quotes & Sayings
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When I was a freshman in high school, my drama teacher, an incredible, inspirational genius, the guy who got me into acting, he encouraged me to get the lead in a musical. They didn't have any guys. — Casey Affleck

The only sensible ends of literature are, first, the pleasurable toil of writing; second, the gratification of one's family and friends; and lastly, the solid cash. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Hello, spawn!" I coo at Kayla's baby brother as he waddles into her room. He burps at me.
"It looks like you guys speak the same language," Kayla quips.
"Where was that sass when Jack was making you cry at Avery's party?"
"Uh, hello? He's my crush? I'm not going to sass him."
"Flash 'em the sass before you flash 'em the ass."
"What kind of saying is that?" She laughs.
"Grandma-saying. She's the head of the motorcycle gang at her nursing home. — Sara Wolf

The beauty of being an Author is, It's your story and you can write what ever you want. — Toni House

Tall oaks branch charmed by the earnest stars Dream and so dream all night without a stir. — John Keats

I seem to be inside a kind of artificial environment. Almost like a ... a simulacrum of Reiden Lake. — Christa Faust

The fascinating thing about the studio was that there was no story department. They would put a little notice up on the bulletin board saying: 'The next Oswald will take place at the North Pole. Anybody having any gags, please turn them in before such a date.' If you turned in gags regularly, the way Tex Avery, Cal Howard, Jack Carr and two or three others of us did, you'd be called into the gag meeting. The group would go into Walt's office and talk about whatever the subject of the cartoon was. Walt would put it into some kind of form and that was the story
no scripts, no storyboards. — Walter Lantz

The only thing that feels right is as wrong as it can get — Maggie Hall

I would encourage the people out in Chicago and all of us to continue to press for, that type of prosecutorial accountability. — Hakeem Jeffries

Memory and sadness were John's real clothes, and Lance knew from wearing his own outfit of misery that they were unyielding burdens that refused to be sloughed off, no matter how hard one tried. "Have — Joe Hart

This wasn't about sex. This visit was about the two of them. About being together. Finally, Caroline was having a romance. — Jeannie Moon